Showing posts with label News - Cello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News - Cello. Show all posts

FC Barcelona fly into Birmingham Airport on Cello Boeing 737 G-MISG for their visit to St George's Park

Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi walk from the Marshall Aviation Services Terminal at Birmingham Airport Photo: FCB

FC Barcelona - the current Spanish La Liga Champions - flew into Birmingham Airport on Monday

at the start of a week's training at the FA's St George's Park facility in Staffordshire....

.... the first team - including Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi - arrived from Barcelona on board
Cello Boeing 737-3L9 G-MISG which is in a 62 seat VIP configuration

.... parking at the Marshall Aviation Services VIP Terminal on the Elmdon apron

.... and where soon on their way to St George's Park - The FA National Football Centre

Monday 25 July 2016

Airliner Experience operating an enthusiast flight from Birmingham to Dublin on Cello BAe 146-200 G-RAJJ


Airliner Experience are planning to operate an enthusiasts flight from Birmingham Airport to Dublin 
on the Cello Aviation Avro BJ/BAe 146-200 departing on Monday 13 October 2014

This is a once in a life time opportunity to experience a flight on board a VIP configured commercial
aircraft - after being introduced to the crew and staff of this unique modern classic aircraft, a 1988
BAe-146-200 registered G-RAJJ which is in a 46 Business Class 2–2 seating as opposed to the original
88 seat 3-3 arrangement the group will first have an exterior and interior inspection and walk-around
of the aircraft with the pilots and enjoy Q&A’s along with photography opportunities


The flight departure time will be 1030 from Birmingham during which we will experience the aircrafts
performance capabilities while enjoying a unique travel experience usually only available to the well-healed

Upon arrival into Dublin Airport it is proposed that the aircraft taxis to the VIP section where the group
tour will end - for those returning to the UK or other European destinations you can of course spend time
at the airport or in Dublin city before returning home
 

Outline itinerary for Monday 13 October 2014 -

0900 Check-In at Birmingham Airport – proceed to the VIP section where Cello Aviation are based
0930 On the ramp, meeting with Cello Aviation pilots and crew with Q&A’s and view aircraft
1030 Depart Birmingham for the flight to Dublin - enjoy VIP flight
1130 Arrive Dublin Airport 

Note this is a one way flight so you need to make your own way back from Dublin

The price of the flight is between 110 and 185 Euros depending on demand for more information contact
Airliner Experience in Dublin by email at - airliner-experience@live.com - or visit them on Facebook at - 

Wednesday 24 September 2014

Cello Aviation to operate Avro RJ85 G-LENM as Chevron move into the ad hoc charter business

Cello BAe 146-200 G-RAJJ (left) and Chevron Avro RJ85 G-LENM Photo: Mike Hollick
  Chevron, who have an aircraft maintenance operation at Kemble, have announced that
they are diversifying into a new business sector with the lease of BAe RJ85 G-LENM

The Chevron aircraft with 82 all leather seats and a generous seat pitch is capable of
reaching most European destinations and has the RJ characteristics of being able to
operate into and out of airports where runways are short with steep angles of approach

The high wing four engine RJ series being the successor to the BAe 146 - one of the
most successful ever British designed and made aircraft. Working with Cello Aviation
the aircraft is set to be based in Birmingham and start operations from 1 March 2013
  
From top Nim Baines, Chief Executive of Cello Aviation, Julie Griffiths, Director
of Chevron and Len Morris, Chief Executive and owner of Chevron
  Cello who operate predominantly in Europe has made its name as a VIP charter operator,
using G-RAJJ BAe 146-200 in a 46 seat configuration. This will remain at the core of the
Cello business but the company is also expanding into the A.C.M.I. sector

Cello will manage all aspects of the aircraft's operations including providing flight deck and
cabin crew as well as on board catering. The Chevron aircraft's primary utilisation will be in
the field of ad hoc charter and A.C.M.I. work as well as being available for "Wet Lease"

Chevron Aircraft Maintenance will support both G-LENM & G-RAJJ assisted by Chevron
Workshops and Logistics, "this was a key factor in our decision to take our own aircraft"
said Len Morris, owner of Chevron Technical Services
 
Tuesday 5 March 2013

Cello Aviation to add a second aircraft to their Birmingham Airport based VIP fleet


Cello Aviation is undertaking a major expansion to its fleet. The VIP Charter carrier
based at Birmingham Airport will add another two new aircraft in the coming months

Cello who operate all over Europe have bucked the economic trend by seeing its bookings
double in 2012. The airline serves major clients including international names from the
worlds of sport, music, government and business. Its expansion will enable the airline
to extend its growth in the VIP charter sector and also serve other airlines with extra
capacity that will be hired in on an "as needed" basis

G-LENM is currently registered G-CGYR and was previously as BHX regular
when registered OO-DJL with Brussels Airlines
Cello Aviation currently operates a luxury BAe 146-200 G-RAJJ in a 46 seat configuration
with all leather seats and the second aircraft will be Avro RJ 85 in a standard passenger
configuration that will be registered G-LENM. The two new aircraft that will be managed
by Cello on behalf of its partners will be crewed by Cello pilots and cabin crew. Cello will
also provide the on-board catering

Nim Baines, Chief Executive of Cello Aviation, said: "We have seen a take off in the
demand for our services and this expansion in the face of such a challenging economic
climate is testimony to the hard work of our staff and suppliers"
Cello Aviation is part of The Gill Group - for more information visit
 
Thursday 21 February 2013

Cello Aviation granted AOC by UK CAA

New BHX based executive air transport operator Cello Aviation
has now been granted its AOC - Air Operator's Certificate - by the
UK CAA - Civil Aviation Authority - and is now open for business!!
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Flights will start shortly using callsign "Cellojet" and
three letter flight code "CLJ" - for more information
or visit the Cello Aviation blog at - http://celloaviation.blogspot.com/
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Friday 9 July 2010

Birmingham Airport welcomes Cello Aviation

Joe Kelly, Deputy CEO of Birmingham, (right) welcomes
Nim Baines the CEO of Cello Aviation to the airport. Cello are
a new executive air transport operation that is based at BHX....
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.... in the Elmdon Building - http://www.flycello.com/
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Some members of "Team Cello" in front of their Avro Business Jet....
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.... which is fitted out in a 46 seat VIP configuration
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.... to offer high level of inflight catering
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.... and service with a smile!!
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Cello's Avro Business Jet G-RAJJ parked on the Elmdon apron
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To keep upto date with developments at Cello follow their
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Friday 28 May 2010

Cello Avro Business Jet attends EBACE

Cello Aviation - the new executive air transport operation that
is based at BHX - displayed their Avro Business Jet G-RAJJ
at EBACE 2010 at Geneva Airport - for a full report
on their attendance at this event please see -
http://celloaviation.blogspot.com/
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Thursday 6 May 2010

Cello Aviation - coming soon to BHX!!

Follow the Cello team during the preparation to

launch a new executive air transport operation,
based at Birmingham International Airport

.http://celloaviation.blogspot.com/




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